Number needed to vaccinate (NNV) is a metric used in the evaluation of vaccines, and in the determination of vaccination policy. It is defined as the average...
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The number needed to treat (NNT) or number needed to treat for an additional beneficial outcome (NNTB) is an epidemiological measure used in communicating...
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Earth Norway, the largest Norwegian environmental organization Number needed to vaccinate, a metric used in the evaluation of vaccines and in the determination...
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Vaccine (redirect from Vaccinated)
either had never been vaccinated against measles or were uncertain whether they had been vaccinated. The measles vaccine is estimated to prevent a million...
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Molecular virology Naked DNA Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Number needed to vaccinate OPV AIDS hypothesis Pet passport Pharmacology Poliomyelitis eradication...
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Trap–neuter–return (redirect from Trap–neuter–vaccinate–return)
vaccinated, then releasing them back into the outdoors. If the location is deemed unsafe or otherwise inappropriate, the cats may be relocated to other...
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Vaccination (redirect from Vaccinating)
disease. When a sufficiently large percentage of a population has been vaccinated, herd immunity results. Herd immunity protects those who may be immunocompromised...
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Measles vaccine (redirect from Vaccinate against measles)
Organization's List of Essential Medicines. As outbreaks easily occur in under-vaccinated populations, non-prevalence of disease is seen as a test of sufficient...
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Mumps (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
been a resurgence in the number of cases in many countries that vaccinate, primarily among adolescents and young adults, due to multiple factors such as...
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campaign established by the government of India to eliminate poliomyelitis (polio) in India by vaccinating all children under the age of five years against...
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Cowpox (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from March 2025)
from the cow". Once vaccinated, a patient develops antibodies that make them immune to cowpox, but they also develop immunity to the smallpox virus, or...
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Omission bias (category Barriers to critical thinking)
moments of close games.[clarification needed] An additional real-world example is when parents decide not to vaccinate their children because of the potential...
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vaccination is a strategy to inhibit the spread of a disease by vaccinating those who are most likely to be infected. This strategy vaccinates the contacts of confirmed...
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vaccination rates dropped. Many parents thought that they did not need to vaccinate their children against diseases such as polio and measles because...
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Mass vaccination (section Barriers to Efforts)
Mass vaccination is a public policy effort to vaccinate a large number of people, possibly the entire population of the world or of a country or region...
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ICV was used.[citation needed] By 1994, Saudi Arabia legally required pilgrims going to Mecca for the annual Hajj to vaccinate against meningococcal meningitis...
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Vaccine hesitancy (redirect from Organized opposition to widespread vaccination)
despite availability and supporting evidence. The term covers refusals to vaccinate, delaying vaccines, accepting vaccines but remaining uncertain about...
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Polio vaccine (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from August 2021)
children be fully vaccinated against polio. The two vaccines have eliminated polio from most of the world, and reduced the number of cases reported each...
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Wart (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
(20 August 2004). "Against which human papillomavirus types shall we vaccinate and screen? The international perspective". Int J Cancer. 111 (2): 278–85...
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important" for Americans to be vaccinated. In 2022, Biden endorsed a change to the Senate filibuster to allow for the passing of the Freedom to Vote Act and John...
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Base rate fallacy (category All pages needing cleanup)
the exposure to COVID-19 stays the same, as more individuals are vaccinated, more cases, hospitalizations, and deaths will be in vaccinated individuals...
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registered health and frontline workers, the number of fully vaccinated is 47%. Phase 2 began on 1 March 2021 to cover 45+ year old's with co-morbidities...
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Vaccination schedule (redirect from Routinely vaccinate)
Health, Care and Consumer Protection. Children aged 14 and older can be vaccinated without parental consent. All recommended vaccines are provide free of...
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15 April 2025. Brill, D. (2013). "Australia launches national scheme to vaccinate boys against HPV". BMJ. 346: f924. doi:10.1136/bmj.f924. PMID 23404164...
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Vaccination requirements for international travel (category International responses to the COVID-19 pandemic)
travellers departing to other countries, or arriving from other countries, to be vaccinated against certain infectious diseases in order to prevent epidemics...
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Alopecia areata (redirect from Androgenetic alopecia due to androgen excess)
been linked to SARS-CoV-2 infection, either as an exacerbation of preexisting disease or a new diagnosis. In the study's non-vaccinated AA cohort, the...
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Diphtheria (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from February 2024)
Schick test to detect pre-existing immunity to diphtheria in an exposed person. Only those who had not been exposed to diphtheria were vaccinated. A massive...
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criticised the drive to vaccinate children in the UK against COVID-19, and likened the fight against government anti-COVID measures to the fight against...
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Institutes of Health wrote in 2016 that parents refusing to vaccinate their children were leading to outbreaks of preventable diseases, including measles...
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Vaccinate Your Family (VYF), formerly known as Every Child By Two (ECBT), is a non-profit organization, based in the United States, which advocates for...
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